![]() Here at ManPossible, we keep it sharp—whether it's your wardrobe or your dog's latest grooming adventure. And boy, do we have a hair-raising trend for you! Straight from Taiwan, where grooming has gone full-on geometry, dogs are being transformed into squares, spheres, and... well, basically into shapes you probably last saw in math class. Yep, Fido’s headed for a glow-up, one snip at a time. The mastermind behind the madness? Meet Mo Ming Fung, aka Xiao Mo, the Picasso of pooches. His grooming shop in Taiwan is now the place for dog owners who want their pets looking less “fluffy companion” and more “living art installation.” The pièce de résistance? Square heads. If your social feed hasn’t been blessed by a perfectly cubic dog yet, you’re missing out on some serious paw-geometry. On this particularly epic grooming day, Xiao Mo works his magic on an 8-year-old Bichon Frise named Tang Xiong Xiong. He’s got eight types of shears (including one that costs more than your monthly rent), and after 45 minutes, Tang’s no longer just a dog—she’s a furry cube with a big pink bow. Total cost for this transformation? Around $75, but let’s be honest, you can’t put a price on that kind of pet styling fame. So, why the sudden boom in geometry-inspired dog cuts? Xiao Mo thinks it might have something to do with Taiwan’s low birth rate. When kids aren’t in the picture, the fur babies get all the love—and creative grooming. Add a few social media likes, and boom, you’ve got a trend that’s catching on faster than you can say “isosceles triangle.” Curious to see the original inspiration behind this furry geometry? Check out NPR’s full article here. Now, the big question—would you take your pup for a cube cut? Drop your thoughts in the comments below! by ManPossible Photo by Đường Hoàng Giang
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